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Archive for May, 2009

Prophet Muhammad loved the adhan of Hazrat Bilal (May Allah be Pleased with Him) even though he was from Abyssinia and could not pronounce many arabic words properly. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was the voice of the weak and the poor. Watch this film from the short film series ‘Durood’ by Muhammad Ibrahim.

Prophet Muhammad gave special importance to taking good care of orphan children. This film highlights this role of the Prophet (PBUH) and is a part of the short film series ‘Durood’ by Muhammad Ibrahim.

This post is not mine – it is yours. In the comment section below the post, please complete the above sentence and let the world know what you think of such an Islam. Please be concise and brief in your comment (preferably within 70 words). Also no swearing and cursing – we are muslims – we are followers of the person who was never impatient. We are followers of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who even prayed for his tormentors. This is your chance – let the world know what you think. Below is a brief backgrounder for this issue.

Over the last few years there was a serious attempt to create an Islam minus the holy Prophet (PBUH). Books were published, speakers were hired, a TV channel was also started to trumpet this heinous version of this so called Islam. With billions of dollars behind the movement, it succeeded in recruiting some muslims.

The hallmarks of this movement were clear – Play down the importance of the Prophet (PBUH) using all means possible. Some of these means are given below:Read the rest of this entry »

Long ago when I heard the muezzin say Allah u Akbar in the call for prayer (adhaan) I wondered – how great is this great? I really didn’t know. I kept wondering. The answer evades me and I am going mad wondering. Every time I uttered ‘Allah u Akbar’ I wondered ‘How great is my Allah?’ Read the rest of this entry »